What wickedness sounds like

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Yep. I did after my first wife left me. 13 years in I was still madly in love with her. I was crushed. I quit fucking around though and got my shit straight. And I didn't get the benefit of multiple people or agencies or programs. After running a perfectly good business into the ground I just fucking quit one day and after a week of hell, that was that.
If you could describe it, what do you attribute your turn-around to?
 
Again, I’m not disagreeing with you, I just prioritize self-ownership, the right to make mistakes, be a loser, etc.
I don't consider a fetal child "self". It's a separate life that the mother does not have ownership over in terms of life/death. I think it should be illegal and am quite pleased with developments over the past few years in my state, sending those whores packing. The only respectable abortion is to save the life of the mother. The end.
 
If you could describe it, what do you attribute your turn-around to?
I don't know man. I really am uncomfortable talking about this shit to people I don't really know. I just didn't want to be a broke ass junkie loser. I got over my ex wife and didn't feel like I didn't give a fuck anymore.
 
I don't consider a fetal child "self". It's a separate life that the mother does not have ownership over in terms of life/death. I think it should be illegal and am quite pleased with developments over the past few years in my state, sending those whores packing. The only respectable abortion is to save the life of the mother. The end.
I agree that the fetal child is a separate human. Let’s set aside the question of whether the parent owns her or she owns herself. The important matter as I see it is that the woman’s right to her own body includes whether someone else is allowed to live there, same as you get to decide who lives in your house or not, right?
 
I don't know man. I really am uncomfortable talking about this shit to people I don't really know. I just didn't want to be a broke ass junkie loser. I got over my ex wife and didn't feel like I didn't give a fuck anymore.
No worries bother, don’t mean to pry, just wondering.
 
PS I think I’ve mentioned I lost my sister to fentanyl. And I while I disagree, I was labeled an “addict” at one point too, for what it’s worth.
 
PS I think I’ve mentioned I lost my sister to fentanyl. And I while I disagree, I was labeled an “addict” at one point too, for what it’s worth.
Well now, that's the other thing. 2 days before my best friend was shot to death on my job in north St. Louis my little brother died of an accidental fentanyl overdose. Which only further fueled my lack of compassion. I guess I figured if god or whatever it is could see fit to take my baby niece and my little brother, who had a hard life which I won't get into here, then I really didn't care who else he took either. I guess that and the fact that I was able to just decide to quit and then turn on a dime left me feeling like either you be a man and quit fucking around or you die.
 
I agree that the fetal child is a separate human. Let’s set aside the question of whether the parent owns her or she owns herself. The important matter as I see it is that the woman’s right to her own body includes whether someone else is allowed to live there, same as you get to decide who lives in your house or not, right?
By that logic a child is nothing more than a slave level being and we should allow buying and selling them. The elites agree with your viewpoint except they don't want commoners like us encroaching on their business. Show me the title to a child the way you purchase a house and receive a deed to the property. It's not the same. A child is not the property of anyone except the Lord.
 
As for labeled an addict, I was once remanded to a rehab facility and I wasn't addicted to shit. I didn't drink at the time and only occasionally smoked pot. They insisted I admit I was powerless though. Which I absolutely was not and am not. My MO is anything and everything I can control I DO control. Because frankly I am the only person I trust.
 
As for labeled an addict, I was once remanded to a rehab facility and I wasn't addicted to shit. I didn't drink at the time and only occasionally smoked pot. They insisted I admit I was powerless though. Which I absolutely was not and am not. My MO is anything and everything I can control I DO control. Because frankly I am the only person I trust.
Basically the same thing here. It’s a fuckin’ racket really. And a cult as far as I’m concerned, but I acknowledge it seems to help some people.
 
By that logic a child is nothing more than a slave level being and we should allow buying and selling them. The elites agree with your viewpoint except they don't want commoners like us encroaching on their business. Show me the title to a child the way you purchase a house and receive a deed to the property. It's not the same. A child is not the property of anyone except the Lord.
I said let’s set that question aside VB 🙄🤣
 
Basically the same thing here. It’s a fuckin’ racket really. And a cult as far as I’m concerned, but I acknowledge it seems to help some people.
Every person it has ever helped simply traded one addiction for another. " I gotta get me a meeting" :rolleyes: Jesus fucking christ man, get a god damn grip. Disease my ass. It's called you are a weak mother fucker who apparently likes to live in shit. You could stop, but you don't. Oh well.
 
I said let’s set that question aside VB 🙄🤣
You asked a question in that post, comparing a child to a house. I answered it and you have not shown me that a child is owned the same way you own a house, a car, or a guitar.
 
You asked a question in that post, comparing a child to a house. I answered it and you have not shown me that a child is owned the same way you own a house, a car, or a guitar.
Sorry if it wasn’t clear — I was likening the mother to a house, who gets to choose who lives there. The fetus is the guest (or trespasser). But I do think there are interesting philosophical questions to consider regarding human ownership, but for me it’s just a mind exercise, cause fuck slavery.
 
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And I know the Christian view is that that God owns humankind, which makes sense, but that’s kind of why I’m not a good fit.
 
Sorry if it wasn’t clear — I was likening the mother to a house, who gets to choose who lives there. The fetus is the guest (or trespasser). But I do think there are interesting philosophical questions to consider regarding human ownership, but for me it’s just a mind exercise, cause fuck slavery.
So the child is just a renter? Too many mental gymnastics to make that leap, especially when we are talking about someone's life here. It's a bad analogy.

And I know the Christian view is that that God owns humankind, which makes sense, but that’s kind of why I’m not a good fit.
An owner doesn't care what his possessions think of him but I suppose you are entitled to talk smack about the master in the privacy of the slave quarters he provided to you.
 
So the child is just a renter? Too many mental gymnastics to make that leap, especially when we are talking about someone's life here. It's a bad analogy.


An owner doesn't care what his possessions think of him but I suppose you are entitled to talk smack about the master in the privacy of the slave quarters he provided to you.
The child isn’t a renter, she’s either a welcome and loved guest or a trespasser. Either way, what’s important (to me) is that the mother is the owner of “The house.”

I don’t think I’ve talked smack about God here, have I? There is a master/servant relationship in Christianity that I don’t like, I admit.
 
The child isn’t a renter, she’s either a welcome and loved guest or a trespasser.
It's another bad analogy. You aren't allowed to kill a human being for trespassing in your home. You spread your legs, you invited the guest, and now you want to throw them out because it's inconvenient? You don't get to shoot your guests at your home when you want them to leave.

I don’t think I’ve talked smack about God here, have I? There is a master/servant relationship in Christianity that I don’t like, I admit.
Yet you accept having a boss at your job or are you also self employed?
 
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